Paultricounty
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That’s why I said almost. If close focus observing is something done often, then the recent EL’s may not be a good choice for those individuals. if 3 feet shorter focus makes or breaks their use for that purpose , then I’d assume that would rule a whole lot of binoculars. When I know I’m going to be doing lots of close focus observing I usually pick the tool for the job, and for me that may be smaller lower magnification binoculars. Or if not, I could just take a step back, that might cover the 3 feet. 😏You use the bins you're carrying. Not long ago I was able to enjoy a toad with my SLCHD 42 (possibly Woodhouse's but I'm no expert) that would never have allowed me to approach any closer. Last year (with HD+ 32) I was amazed by a Cecropia moth. Reptiles, insects, who knows what may be found along a trail. Close focus matters.
Paul
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